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Yung Berg hit with second paternity lawsuit

Rapper Yung Berg has been hit with a second paternity lawsuit in a month.
In September (15), Beanna McFerren filed legal papers claiming the 29 year old, real name Christian Ward, fathered her child when they were teenagers. She insists the hip-hop star owes her $87,000 (£54,000) in child support.
McFerren and Ward are reportedly due in court later this month (Oct15) and now it appears the rapper will face another lawsuit from a woman named Brandy Flint, who claims he owes her $96,000 (£60,000) in back child support. He is also reportedly scheduled to appear for a hearing with Flint this month.
According to Bossip.com, Ward hasn’t paid child support for Flint’s son since 2011 and hasn’t seen him since he was a baby.
“Christian moved to California and kind of forgot about us,” she told the website. “He needs to take responsibility for both children. He needs to pay child support. It’s the law. He needs to grow up.”
The news comes a day after he pleaded guilty to harassment in his assault case with ex-girlfriend Masika Tucker and was ordered to complete a batterers’ intervention programme. He was served with Flint’s legal papers as he exited the court.
Last year (14), Berg landed a profile on Illinois’ Child Support Services’ delinquent parents list for allegedly failing to pay McFerren child support.

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